Page 2 Behrend Briefs Come all Behrend students, faculty and staff and share your secret talent with the Matchbox Players and their fall variety show. Auditions are being held in the Reed Music Room tonight, at 6:30 p.m. ' Attention juniors: The Truman Scholarship awards a $30,000 scholarship for college students preparing for public service careers ($3,000 for senior year and $27,000 for graduate studies). Inquiries should be made no later than Monday, Oct. 31 by contacting Mari Trenklc at x 6160. Two Washington, D.C. Internships: deadline is Nov. 1 for die Dept, of State internship program (paid mid unpaid) and the FBI summer honors internship program (paid) for summer 1995. Contact Mari Trenkle at x 6160 for the Dept of State program or Kevin Moore for the FBI program at x 6164. National competitions deadlines for upcoming scholarships/feilowships/iaternships: Nov. 1 for NEH 1995 College Younger Scholars Award - see Sharon Dale, $2,500 for nine* week summer humanities writing project, $5OO for adviser. Dept, of State summer imership (paid and unpaid) - see Mari Tienkle. FBI honors summer internship program (paid} - see Kevin Moore. Nov. ,5 National Science Foundations Fellowship - see hind Tretjkie, $J4.400 stipends for science, engineering, behavioral gad sock! sciences. Nov. 12 Meßon Fellowships - dee Sharon Dale, $12,250 tafgridaflissMtp It tga^jhaniapMslelsßp, cMUMtirst nd demats on Wednesday, Nov. % firoai lO sjn. fo I pjm. «* tim dde eaiiaßccoiiaeKfieolißßoiM. tW*£*pN(|t ipQraofeaoy peuwng Off Campos Aaaociatfon midt present to Marewipy ipcwiowtycoiicciiigywiwg^ißiygv "How to Do • Cwtffrt Job Smtto* weflnlM# wiH be tetebigapoiiKrod^tiDC^^ The Behread Rlffie Clab ii ipoaoihg « five Peoniylvaaia hunters saftey coarse for both die public sod Behread students. Potential students must attend all three sessions. The first meeting will be on Thursday, Nov, 3 from 5:30-7 p.m. This session is optional for Behrend students only. The second and third meetings will be held on Friday, Nov. 4 and Saturday, Nov. 5 from 5-10:30 p.m. All meetings will be held in the Reed Lecture Hall. Call to reserve your place at x 7089. The History Club will be sponsorings Dr. John Rossi's lecture, "To End the Wan Woodrow Wilson. Radio, and the End of World War 1” on Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. in Science 117 as part of its lecture series, "Past, Present, and Future: History Club Lecture Series." USA-Today is seeking nominations for the nation's best and brightest college students for its All-USA Today 1995 Academic Team. $2,500 cash prizes possible. All undergraduates eligible. Criteria include academic excellence, leadership and a significant original academic or intellectual project Deadline is Nov. 36., Stop by the Provost's Office or call x 6160 for more information. The NCAA Foundation will be awarding eight $3,000 scholarships for'the 1995-96 academic year to outstanding senior sports-journalism majors. Candidates for these awards will inelude foil-time, aecciad Applications can bo obtained from Mari Trenkfein the Pfovosfs Office. The deadline to applyis Dec. 16,1994. News Police and Safety report October 19: Two juveniles were discovered taking valve stem covers off of cars parked on campus. October 19: A student reported not receiving a letter that was mailed to her. October 20: A student reported that someone had scratched her car while it was parked on campus. October 20: A student was found to be in violation of College policy by having a knife in his room. The knife was confiscated and the student was referred to the Behrend student judicial system. October 22: Police and Safety officers responded to a call of a keg party in the Wintergreen Gorge. One person was cited for underage drinking. October 23: A student was cited for driving over the grass median in "S" Lot. October 24: A student's vehicle was broken into and items were taken. The car was parked by Maintenance and Operations. October 24: Police and Safety officers recovered a vehicle which was stolen from an off campus address. October 24: It was reported to Police and Safety that some files were taken from the Psychology Lab. October 25: A student reported receiving numerous obscene telephone calls. Hey! Yes, you. You are not going to get a job without real experience. Gain this experience and have fun too. Schedule Commu 001 and join next spring's Collegian staff. If you'd like to know what it takes to lead the Marines, see Capt. Shawhan in the Reed building on Thursday, Nov. 3 from 1-3 p.m. Students can also call 1-800-842-27771 for information. Thursday, October 27,1994